nuranar: Hortense Bonaparte. La reine Hortense sous une tonnelle à Aix-les-Bains (1813) by Antoine Jean Duclaux. (wonderfulness)
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I got tired of waffling about feedsack fabric. There's so much cute stuff out there, it's incredibly hard to choose. And this isn't a big-deal project. Remember the WWKD? thing - What Would Katherine Do?  She just does it! And that's how it gets done.

This one has all my favorite colors in it (well, grass green is better than lime green, but oh well), the price was one of the cheapest out there ($7), and it was a hefty piece for a feedsack (34" x 44").  I doubt I'll regret it, while I WILL regret wasting time when it's mid-July and I have nothing done.

 

Sometimes I think it looks 40s, and sometimes I think it looks late-50s-almost-mod-60s.  You know, tepee-shaped motels. :p  Oh, well!
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